Patents by Inventor John Best
John Best has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12291003Abstract: A system, apparatus, process, or machine for forming a container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2023Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, LLCInventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best, Robert Koupeny
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Publication number: 20250057670Abstract: The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand May be configured for use as a training hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Applicant: 5th Element LimitedInventors: Mathew James JURY, David Neil LOVEGROVE, Ross Hughan DAWSON, Oliver Charles Graham JACKSON-HILL, Darryl John BEST, Jonathan David LOWY
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Publication number: 20250017746Abstract: An automated hand having an arrangement for mounting a digit connector such that the connector can rotate when a force is applied to a digit. The arrangement can include a rigid mount and a resiliently deformable sleeve, with the connector within the sleeve. The automated hand can be compatible with a touchscreen. The automated hand can have a worm drive for rotating a digit, the worm drive including a bearing configured to resist axial loads in both directions. The automated hand can have a thumb with an auxiliary support. A catch can be provided to restrict pivoting of a digit under load. A wrist can be clamped to the hand, can be releasably electrically coupled to the hand, can be locked against rotation, and can include resiliently deformable pieces. A cover can also be provided for an automated hand. The cover can include a knitted body and a structural brace.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: 5TH ELEMENT LIMITEDInventors: Aidan Robert BURGESS, Cameron Rhys Gwyn RICHARDS, Darryl John BEST, David Neil LOVEGROVE, Ross Hughan DAWSON, Michael James van der Werff, Matthew Sultan YAN
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Publication number: 20240415675Abstract: The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand may be configured for use as a training hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: 5th Element LimitedInventors: Mathew James JURY, David Neil LOVEGROVE, Ross Hughan DAWSON, Oliver Charles Graham JACKSON-HILL, Darryl John BEST, Jonathan David LOWY
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Patent number: 12090068Abstract: The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand may be configured for use as a training hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: 5th Element LimitedInventors: Mathew James Jury, David Neil Lovegrove, Ross Hughan Dawson, Oliver Charles Graham Jackson-Hill, Darryl John Best, Jonathan David Lowy
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Patent number: 11945641Abstract: A container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, LLCInventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best, Robert Koupeny
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Patent number: 11807353Abstract: A system and method for sending signals at temperatures associated with hypersonic speeds. A window system in a hypersonic aircraft is provided. The window system comprises a transmissive window in an aeroshell of the hypersonic aircraft, a thermal seal, a sensor, and a sensor housing assembly enclosing the sensor. The transmissive window comprises a facesheet and insulating material adjacent to the facesheet. The thermal seal surrounds a perimeter of the facesheet and seals the facesheet to the aeroshell. The window system is radio-frequency transparent at temperatures associated with hypersonic speeds. The window system is configured to operate at an insertion loss of less than one decibel at the hypersonic speeds.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Michael John Best, Sangvavann Heng, Tai Anh Lam, Peter Shaw, Jonathan David Embler
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Patent number: 11738932Abstract: A container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, LLCInventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best
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Publication number: 20230249426Abstract: A system, apparatus, process, or machine for forming a container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best, Robert Koupeny
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Publication number: 20230242236Abstract: A system and method for sending signals at temperatures associated with hypersonic speeds. A window system in a hypersonic aircraft is provided. The window system comprises a transmissive window in an aeroshell of the hypersonic aircraft, a thermal seal, a sensor, and a sensor housing assembly enclosing the sensor. The transmissive window comprises a facesheet and insulating material adjacent to the facesheet. The thermal seal surrounds a perimeter of the facesheet and seals the facesheet to the aeroshell. The window system is radio-frequency transparent at temperatures associated with hypersonic speeds. The window system is configured to operate at an insertion loss of less than one decibel at the hypersonic speeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2022Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Michael John Best, Sangvavann Heng, Tai Anh Lam, Peter Shaw, Jonathan David Embler
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Publication number: 20220331966Abstract: A mobility surrogate includes a humanoid form supporting at least one camera that captures image data from a first physical location in which the first mobility surrogate is disposed to produce an image signal and a mobility base. The mobility base includes a support mechanism at least one prosthetic device supported by the humanoid form; and with the humanoid form affixed to the support on the mobility base and a transport module that includes mechanical drive mechanism and a transport control module including a processor and memory that are configured to receive control messages from a network and process the control messages to control the transport module according to the control messages received from the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Inventors: Harry Kloor, William C. Fisher, John Best
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Publication number: 20220249258Abstract: The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand may be configured for use as a training hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: 5th Element LimitedInventors: Mathew James JURY, David Neil LOVEGROVE, Ross Hughan DAWSON, Oliver Charles Graham JACKSON-HILL, Darryl John BEST, Jonathan David LOWY
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Publication number: 20220234812Abstract: A container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best, Robert Koupeny
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Patent number: 11351042Abstract: The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand may be configured for use as a training hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: 5th Element LimitedInventors: Mathew James Jury, David Neil Lovegrove, Ross Hughan Dawson, Oliver Charles Graham Jackson-Hill, Darryl John Best, Jonathan David Lowy
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Patent number: 11238896Abstract: Embodiments for passive retraction of a hub clamp in an optical disc drive. The optical disc drive may comprise a spindle hub coupled to an optical assembly. The optical disc drive may further include a disc clamp assembly configured to hold an optical disc on the spindle hub, the disc clamp assembly including a hub clamp partially comprised within a clamp carriage. The hub clamp of the optical disc drive may be biasedly drawn toward the spindle hub when in a first position and biasedly drawn toward the clamp carriage when in a second position. The bias may be generated by at least one ferromagnetic material integrated into the hub clamp and at least one ferromagnetic material integrated into the spindle hub.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel Smith, David Jame Altknecht, John Best
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Publication number: 20210287197Abstract: Configurable kiosk devices for correctional facilities flexibly accommodate any number n of tablet computer devices with secure access measures, safeguards, and accounting needed by correctional facilities with capability of real-time management and oversight. Intelligent battery charging capability and energy conservation features are incorporated in relatively compact, and space saving kiosk configurations. Retrofit reconfiguration of the kiosk device is possible at relatively low cost to accommodate additional numbers of tablet computer devices and different sizes of tablet computer devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: John Best, Seyedmorteza Sahebkarkhorasani
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Publication number: 20200258541Abstract: Embodiments for passive retraction of a hub clamp in an optical disc drive. The optical disc drive may comprise a spindle hub coupled to an optical assembly. The optical disc drive may further include a disc clamp assembly configured to hold an optical disc on the spindle hub, the disc clamp assembly including a hub clamp partially comprised within a clamp carriage. The hub clamp of the optical disc drive may be biasedly drawn toward the spindle hub when in a first position and biasedly drawn toward the clamp carriage when in a second position. The bias may be generated by at least one ferromagnetic material integrated into the hub clamp and at least one ferromagnetic material integrated into the spindle hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel SMITH, David Jame ALTKNECHT, John BEST
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Publication number: 20190315557Abstract: A container for containing a cold fluid. The container includes a sidewall construct that includes an inner sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, an outer sleeve attached to the inner sidewall, and a cavity defined between the inner sidewall and the outer sleeve. The container also includes a closed bottom defining a bottom of the interior of the container, and insulating features that include the cavity and a plurality of annular bands, each annular band of the plurality of annular bands includes a spacer that extends in the cavity from the inner sidewall to the outer sleeve. Adjacent bands define a respective pocket of a plurality of pockets in the cavity such that the insulating features maintain a desired temperature of the cold fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Kosaraju Mohan, Kyle Baird, Jozef Milewski, James Vogt, Ryan Kaestner, Mark Baldwin, John Best
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Patent number: 10151849Abstract: Desirable completion zones can be identified using closure stress in combination with one or more other attributes such as porosity. One computer-based well placement method includes using the computer to: process a seismic data volume to map the spatial distribution of a seismic-based CSS attribute; acquire logs from one or more boreholes in the subsurface region; derive from the logs a relationship between CSS and a minimum in-situ stress; apply the relationship to the CSS attribute map to produce a landing map that highlights desirable completion zones; and place one or more wells in the desirable completion zones. The borehole logs may include direct measurements of minimum in-situ stress (acquired via microfracture testing), sonic tool measurements of P-wave and S-wave velocity, and density tool measurements of bulk formation density.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2015Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Mayank Malik, John DeSantis, Fuju Chen, Li Jiang, Saijin Huang, John A. Best
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Patent number: D895740Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: LES MILLS INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: David Neil Lovegrove, Ross Hughan Dawson, Carl Benjamin Menary, Darryl John Best